<p>Narendra Modi has been denied permission for one of the two rallies in Varanasi city tomorrow, the BJP said today terming the move as "unprecedented" and "unheard of".<br /><br /></p>.<p>Modi was supposed to hold two rallies in the constituency tomorrow but permission for one of the rallies is yet to be given, the party said.<br /><br />In Varanasi, ADM(city) MP Singh told PTI that they received the application seeking permission for the rally yesterday and the decision will be taken by 5 PM.<br /><br />BJP media in-charge of Kashi region, Sanjay Bhardwaj said they had sought permission for Modi's rally at Beniabagh ground and another at Jagatpur ground in Rohania.<br /><br />He said the district administration is yet to give permission for Beniabagh ground rally.<br />Flaying the district administration, BJP leader Arun Jaitley said, "I don't know who is interfering but the returning officer of this constituency is a threat to free and fair election".<br /><br />"This is unprecedented and unheard of and the party will not take it lying down," he said when asked if the party would approach the Election Commission over it.<br /><br />BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said the Varanasi administration was obeying an "unwritten order" and there is an "undeclared understanding" between them and the ruling Samajwadi Party.<br /><br />She said it was for the first time a candidate was denied permission to hold a rally in his own constituency.<br /><br />Modi is fighting election from the holy city which goes to the polls in the last phase of polls on May 12.<br /><br />"There is an undeclared understanding between SP and district administration. How can the administration deny permission to a candidate to do it (rally) in his own constituency. It is obeying an unwritten order," she told reporters.<br /><br />She said though the venue was pre-booked, the payment has not been made yet, suggesting that it was just a pretext to deny permission for rally.<br /><br />"It is absolutely unacceptable. We are quite surprised," she said.</p>
<p>Narendra Modi has been denied permission for one of the two rallies in Varanasi city tomorrow, the BJP said today terming the move as "unprecedented" and "unheard of".<br /><br /></p>.<p>Modi was supposed to hold two rallies in the constituency tomorrow but permission for one of the rallies is yet to be given, the party said.<br /><br />In Varanasi, ADM(city) MP Singh told PTI that they received the application seeking permission for the rally yesterday and the decision will be taken by 5 PM.<br /><br />BJP media in-charge of Kashi region, Sanjay Bhardwaj said they had sought permission for Modi's rally at Beniabagh ground and another at Jagatpur ground in Rohania.<br /><br />He said the district administration is yet to give permission for Beniabagh ground rally.<br />Flaying the district administration, BJP leader Arun Jaitley said, "I don't know who is interfering but the returning officer of this constituency is a threat to free and fair election".<br /><br />"This is unprecedented and unheard of and the party will not take it lying down," he said when asked if the party would approach the Election Commission over it.<br /><br />BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said the Varanasi administration was obeying an "unwritten order" and there is an "undeclared understanding" between them and the ruling Samajwadi Party.<br /><br />She said it was for the first time a candidate was denied permission to hold a rally in his own constituency.<br /><br />Modi is fighting election from the holy city which goes to the polls in the last phase of polls on May 12.<br /><br />"There is an undeclared understanding between SP and district administration. How can the administration deny permission to a candidate to do it (rally) in his own constituency. It is obeying an unwritten order," she told reporters.<br /><br />She said though the venue was pre-booked, the payment has not been made yet, suggesting that it was just a pretext to deny permission for rally.<br /><br />"It is absolutely unacceptable. We are quite surprised," she said.</p>